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@ -3348,6 +3348,7 @@ For example, when using an `ACTION` as a stub action for mock function:
int DoSomething(bool flag, int* ptr); int DoSomething(bool flag, int* ptr);
``` ```
we have: we have:
| **Pre-defined Symbol** | **Is Bound To** | | **Pre-defined Symbol** | **Is Bound To** |
|:-----------------------|:----------------| |:-----------------------|:----------------|
| `arg0` | the value of `flag` | | `arg0` | the value of `flag` |
@ -3509,6 +3510,7 @@ is asked to infer the type of `x`?
If you are writing a function that returns an `ACTION` object, you'll If you are writing a function that returns an `ACTION` object, you'll
need to know its type. The type depends on the macro used to define need to know its type. The type depends on the macro used to define
the action and the parameter types. The rule is relatively simple: the action and the parameter types. The rule is relatively simple:
| **Given Definition** | **Expression** | **Has Type** | | **Given Definition** | **Expression** | **Has Type** |
|:---------------------|:---------------|:-------------| |:---------------------|:---------------|:-------------|
| `ACTION(Foo)` | `Foo()` | `FooAction` | | `ACTION(Foo)` | `Foo()` | `FooAction` |
@ -3516,7 +3518,7 @@ the action and the parameter types. The rule is relatively simple:
| `ACTION_P(Bar, param)` | `Bar(int_value)` | `BarActionP<int>` | | `ACTION_P(Bar, param)` | `Bar(int_value)` | `BarActionP<int>` |
| `ACTION_TEMPLATE(Bar, HAS_m_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(...), AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(p1))` | `Bar<t1, ..., t_m>(int_value)` | `FooActionP<t1, ..., t_m, int>` | | `ACTION_TEMPLATE(Bar, HAS_m_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(...), AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(p1))` | `Bar<t1, ..., t_m>(int_value)` | `FooActionP<t1, ..., t_m, int>` |
| `ACTION_P2(Baz, p1, p2)` | `Baz(bool_value, int_value)` | `BazActionP2<bool, int>` | | `ACTION_P2(Baz, p1, p2)` | `Baz(bool_value, int_value)` | `BazActionP2<bool, int>` |
| `ACTION_TEMPLATE(Baz, HAS_m_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(...), AND_2_VALUE_PARAMS(p1, p2))` | `Baz<t1, ..., t_m>(bool_value, int_value)` | `FooActionP2<t1, ..., t_m, bool, int>` | | `ACTION_TEMPLATE(Baz, HAS_m_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(...), AND_2_VALUE_PARAMS(p1, p2))`| `Baz<t1, ..., t_m>(bool_value, int_value)` | `FooActionP2<t1, ..., t_m, bool, int>` |
| ... | ... | ... | | ... | ... | ... |
Note that we have to pick different suffixes (`Action`, `ActionP`, Note that we have to pick different suffixes (`Action`, `ActionP`,

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@ -2864,6 +2864,7 @@ For example, when using an `ACTION` as a stub action for mock function:
int DoSomething(bool flag, int* ptr); int DoSomething(bool flag, int* ptr);
``` ```
we have: we have:
| **Pre-defined Symbol** | **Is Bound To** | | **Pre-defined Symbol** | **Is Bound To** |
|:-----------------------|:----------------| |:-----------------------|:----------------|
| `arg0` | the value of `flag` | | `arg0` | the value of `flag` |
@ -3025,6 +3026,7 @@ is asked to infer the type of `x`?
If you are writing a function that returns an `ACTION` object, you'll If you are writing a function that returns an `ACTION` object, you'll
need to know its type. The type depends on the macro used to define need to know its type. The type depends on the macro used to define
the action and the parameter types. The rule is relatively simple: the action and the parameter types. The rule is relatively simple:
| **Given Definition** | **Expression** | **Has Type** | | **Given Definition** | **Expression** | **Has Type** |
|:---------------------|:---------------|:-------------| |:---------------------|:---------------|:-------------|
| `ACTION(Foo)` | `Foo()` | `FooAction` | | `ACTION(Foo)` | `Foo()` | `FooAction` |

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@ -3015,6 +3015,7 @@ For example, when using an `ACTION` as a stub action for mock function:
int DoSomething(bool flag, int* ptr); int DoSomething(bool flag, int* ptr);
``` ```
we have: we have:
| **Pre-defined Symbol** | **Is Bound To** | | **Pre-defined Symbol** | **Is Bound To** |
|:-----------------------|:----------------| |:-----------------------|:----------------|
| `arg0` | the value of `flag` | | `arg0` | the value of `flag` |
@ -3176,6 +3177,7 @@ is asked to infer the type of `x`?
If you are writing a function that returns an `ACTION` object, you'll If you are writing a function that returns an `ACTION` object, you'll
need to know its type. The type depends on the macro used to define need to know its type. The type depends on the macro used to define
the action and the parameter types. The rule is relatively simple: the action and the parameter types. The rule is relatively simple:
| **Given Definition** | **Expression** | **Has Type** | | **Given Definition** | **Expression** | **Has Type** |
|:---------------------|:---------------|:-------------| |:---------------------|:---------------|:-------------|
| `ACTION(Foo)` | `Foo()` | `FooAction` | | `ACTION(Foo)` | `Foo()` | `FooAction` |

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@ -3105,6 +3105,7 @@ For example, when using an `ACTION` as a stub action for mock function:
int DoSomething(bool flag, int* ptr); int DoSomething(bool flag, int* ptr);
``` ```
we have: we have:
| **Pre-defined Symbol** | **Is Bound To** | | **Pre-defined Symbol** | **Is Bound To** |
|:-----------------------|:----------------| |:-----------------------|:----------------|
| `arg0` | the value of `flag` | | `arg0` | the value of `flag` |
@ -3266,6 +3267,7 @@ is asked to infer the type of `x`?
If you are writing a function that returns an `ACTION` object, you'll If you are writing a function that returns an `ACTION` object, you'll
need to know its type. The type depends on the macro used to define need to know its type. The type depends on the macro used to define
the action and the parameter types. The rule is relatively simple: the action and the parameter types. The rule is relatively simple:
| **Given Definition** | **Expression** | **Has Type** | | **Given Definition** | **Expression** | **Has Type** |
|:---------------------|:---------------|:-------------| |:---------------------|:---------------|:-------------|
| `ACTION(Foo)` | `Foo()` | `FooAction` | | `ACTION(Foo)` | `Foo()` | `FooAction` |